Back pain is the leading cause of disability for Americans under 45. *

Are you experiencing pain in your back or neck?

Is pain interfering with your favorite activities?

Could you have a treatable orthopaedic condition?

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Risk calculated for those ages 20 to 89.

What are kidney stones?

A kidney stone is a solid piece of material that forms in a kidney when there are high levels of certain substances in the urine. According to the National Kidney Foundation, 1 in 10 Americans will have a kidney stone in his or her lifetime, and each year more than half a million people visit emergency rooms for kidney stone problems — and the rates are rising.

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THE FACTS ABOUT BACK AND NECK PAIN:

26 MILLION AMERICANS

between the ages of 26 and 64 experience frequent back pain. *

THE NO. 1 SOURCE

of chronic pain the United States is in the lower back. *

80 PERCENT OF AMERICANS

will experience back pain at some time in their lives. **

Chronic neck and back pain is treatable, and treating pain before it gets worse can help you improve your functionality and lifestyle. Reclaim your productivity and enhance your physical health with the help of Northwell Health's Orthopaedic Institute.

Northwell Health's Orthopaedic Institute offers a range of treatment options. Call (516) 465-8663 to make an appointment with one of our neck and spine specialists across Long Island, Queens, Manhattan and Staten Island.

As the lifetime risk of breast cancer has increased, early detection methods have become integral in identifying tumors before symptoms develop.

An estimated 83.6 million

American adults have one or more types of CVD.

40.8% of the U.S. population

will have some form of CVD by 2030.

An average of 2,150

Americans die each day from heart disease.

* According to the American Heart Association

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